The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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lour
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Coffee
■LB.
Salmon
25%
ROLLS
25$
Pinto Beans
2
LBS.
35’
BOLOGNA
45
EGGS
53’
DOZEN
LB.
CAFE INSTANT
69’
49’ COFFEE
LB.
59’
butter,
LB.
39%
MELLORINE
l
BRER RABBIT
DIAMOND PINEAPPLE
Kiwanis Club
51
51
JUICE 10
I t
WAFFLE SYRUP
24-OZ. JAR
KIMBELL'S
29
19
Salad Oil
39%
DINNER
191
NAPKINS
PKG.
29
CRACKER BARREL
191 E
Crackers
IGFOC9
1
*
FOODWAY SUPERMARKET
2 .
Where Spending Is Saving
CANTON, TEXAS .
MEAT SPECIALS
FOODWAY SUPERMARKET
CANTON, TEXAS
\
KIMBELL’S
Toilet Tissue 4
3-LB.
CRT.
PT.
JAR
GRADE A
LARGE
-LB
CAN
SWIFTS OZ 16-OZ. JAR
Peanut Butter 39
LB.
BAG
211
CANS
OAK FARMS
1/2-GALLON
REG.
CANS
KIWANIS CLUB GIVES
GILT TO FFA MEMBER
Jerry Don Floyd is the 1960 re-
cipient of a registered gilt under
59'
59'
59'
49'
HONEY BOY
NO. 1 CAN
corn
slices,
PURE HOG—RATH’S
Lard
MARYLAND
CLUB
1-LB
BOX
KIMBELL'S
BEST
the Kiwanis Club
gram.
Last year the
■LB.
BAG
■LB.
BAG
REG,
45c SIL
6-OZ.
OZ.
JAR
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
and Not Sell to Dealers
We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities
and Not Sell to Dealers
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Hicks and
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Pirtle Sunday afternoon.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25,26 and 27
CHECK OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES - AND COMPARE!!
SHOULDER
ROAST
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE 3
SEVEN
ROAST
SEVEN-CUT
STEAK
COMET
RICE
Where Spending Is Saving
O .i0-ke"e
Mrs. Albert Pirtle is on the
sick list.
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WAEFLE4
SYHUP
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
SET FOR FEB. 29-MARC H 4
Public Schools Week begins
Feb. 29. The entire week will be
set aside for visitation in high
school and grade school. The pub-
liv is invited to come to open
house Friday night, March 4. AU
teachers will be in their respec-
tive classrooms and everyone is
invited to come.
The school would like to urge
everyone to make a tour of high
school and grade school to ex-
amine the classwork of the chil-
dren.
After the tour all are invited
to the lunchroom for refresh-1
ments.
After refreshments, the band
will entertain in the gymnasium.
LOCAL GIRL WINS
BEAUTY CONTEST
IN GERMANY RECENTLY
Mary Ruth Ayers has just been
notified that she has won a
beauty contest in Germany. Her
friend, who is stationed in Baum-
holder, entered her picture in a
contest sponsored by the higher
officers in his division.
Mary Ruth's picture won over
all the other entries by boys of I
the 16th Infantry. First prize is a
phone call from Germany to
anywhere in the United States.
So April 16, Mary Ruth, Miss
Pin-Up of 1960, is expecting an
important long distance phone
call from Germany from Pfc.
Johnny Campbell.
Campus Chatter
(Continued From Page 2)
of fighting stallions, a pair of
galloping horses, horse heads,
birds, fish, butterflies, roosters,
deer, a Chinese boy and girl, and
an Egyptian boy and girl.
Each student gets to keep his
project, and by the end of the
year the molds will have been
around to everyone so that they
will have a set of each mold.
FFA MEMBERS, ADVISOR
TO ATTEND PREVIEW
Mr. Mitchell and the FFA
Chapter are planning to attend a
special FFA Day preview of the
Calvacade of Agriculture in Dal-
las on March 7 at the State Fair
grounds.
The story is about the growth
and future of agriculture through
mechanization, using a new 52-
foot panoramic screen, stereo-
phonic sound, and a Broadway
cast of eight. It will be a 2%
hour show of which 90 minutes
will lie played in a remarkable
auditorium seating 850 people.
James Prewit, State FFA pres-
ident from Kirbyville, will speak
at each one of the performances.
Swine Pro-
Ls 39?
N
•me
salad, enriched bread,
lemon icebox pie, milk.
Friday: Hamburgers,
chips, pickles, onion
grapefruit sections, milk.
-EXTRA SPECIAL-
COFFEE MUGS
EACH IQ?
SUPERINTENDENT GIVEN
TWO YEAR CONTRACT
At a board of trutees meeting
Feb. 9, the present superinten-
dent, Mr. Norris Birdwell, was
elected for another two-year
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Birdwell and
Wanda moved to Canton in 1952
from Garrison where he was the
high school principal. That year
he was employed as Canton
school as head basketball coach
and assistant football coach un-
der Mr. Harry Morton. In 1955
he took over the position of high
school principal and continued to
coach the two teams. In 1957, Mr.
coach the two teams. In 1957,
Mr. Birdwell replaced Mr. Bill
Allen as superintendent of Can-
ton school.
Mr. Birdwel has well earned
the respect of the students and
is very well liked by everyone in
Canton.
Thursday, Feb. 25, 1960 THE CANTON HERALD—3
SCHOOL MENUS GIVEN
FOR FEB. 29 M ARCH 4
Monday: Pressed ham sand-
wiches,, vegetable soup, lettuce,
crackers, peanut butter cookies,
milk.
Tuesday: Pinto beans with
ham, spinach, pickles, onions,
com bread, enriched bread, peach
cobbler, milk.
Wednesday: Italian spaghetti,
buttered com, carrot salad, en-
riched bread, cocoanut cake
squares, milk.
Thursday: Fish sticks, baked
potatoes, kitchup, lettuce-oninon
Ax VEGETOLE
53’ SHORTENING 3
gave a gilt to Ronnie Philips, a
junior in Canton High School, to
raise for his own, provided he
gave one of the litter back to the
Kiwanis Club.
The Kiwanis Club in turn has
picked Jerry Don, a sophomore,
to raise the young gilt this year!
and return one for someone to
raise next year.
All of these boys are in the
Canton FFA Chapter with Mr.
Mitchell as advisor for the
group,
KIMBELL’S REG. SIZE
Detergent 5 boxes
FRESH GROUND g f
Hamburger 3 Las 9
) LB.
A BOX
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1960, newspaper, February 25, 1960; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516954/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.